You know they say if you want to glimpse the future you only have to look behind you. When we were younger, you would pick fights with the biggest guys in the yard and I would have to step in and finish them for you. Rest now brother, while I settle you one last score.

They're always trying to sell toys. It is a merchandising monster for Time Warner.

Right, but that isn't the main agenda for this upcoming film like it was for Batman and Robin. Just like it wasn't the main agenda for Batman Begins or The Dark Knight. Just because something has "Batman" slapped on it, doesn't mean it will be a good film. Warner Bros. learned their lesson after that bomb.

It might not be Nolan's main agenda, but I guarantee you that is the main agenda for the corporate big wigs.

Like I implied, I doubt Warner Bros. takes that angle again, unless they want another laughing stock bomb on their hands. Batman Begins proved that if you actually have a good movie, the toys will sell themselves.

It's like having a good football team. The team winning games will sell seats just as well than the newly drafted rookie quarterback that might be terrible in the long run anyways. Warner Bros. was looking for the "get rich quick" scheme and it backfired with Batman and Robin came out. That movie made back it's revenue, but when you compare it something like Begins which barely had a bigger budget and has made a lot more money while being out a lot less longer, it makes sense.

I gotta say I am more than fine if the batmobile doesnt change. I mean think about it. Why would Batman need to scrap an awesome vehicle and start from scratch. He has the cash and resources. I say good call Nolan. Good call.

__________________This is your life, and it's ending one minute at a time. ~Chuck Palahniuk